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Homeland Security Temporarily Suspends Border Patrol’s Use of Horses After ‘Horrific’ Images
The Department of Homeland Security has temporarily suspended the use of horse patrols after shocking images showed Border Patrol agents chasing, grabbing and whipping Haitian migrants along the Rio Grande in Del Rio, Texas.
Prospective FBI Agents Are Eligible for a Job If They’ve Used Marijuana No More Than 24 Times
Former pot smokers are now eligible to become FBI agents – as long as they haven’t used cannabis more than 24 times as an adult.
Wray Warns That Afghanistan Could Become ‘Safe Haven’ for Terrorists
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday warned that Afghanistan could become a “safe haven” for terrorists after the U.S. withdrawal.
Cleaning Man Busted Stealing Valuable Information from FBI’s Detroit Field Office
A man hired to help sanitize the FBI’s Detroit Field Office at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic has been charged with stealing valuable information on a violent street gang in the city.
Wray Says FBI’s Domestic Terrorism Caseload Has More Than Doubled
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Tuesday told a U.S. Senate committee that the number of domestic terrorism cases has more than doubled in the past 18 months.
FBI Confirms Body Found in Wyoming Is Gabby Petito As Search for Boyfriend Continues
The body found in Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming is Gabby Petito’s, a 22-year-old Florida woman who was reported missing earlier this month after a cross-country road trip with her boyfriend, the FBI confirmed Tuesday.
John R. Modlin Named Chief Border Patrol Agent for Tucson Sector
John R. Modlin has been named chief Border Patrol agent for the Tucson Sector in Arizona.